What are the relationships between cells, tissues, organs and organ systems?
  • Research and explain the ideas and theories that used to explain what human bodies are made of. (ex. Some cultures believed that the human body was made of only fire, air and water)

  • Describe how the following tissues are made up: muscle, nerve, epithelial and connective.

  • Represent the relationship among cells, tissues, organs and organ systems when explaining the following systems; the respiratory system, circulatory/Cardiovascular system, digestive system, excretory system, and nervous system.

Use the links below along with the activities in your booklet to help you learn about these topics. You must complete all activities even if it is not specific to your task. When you have completed all activities, you can begin to plan the way you will teach your classmates about your specific topic


Tao Beliefs: This site will teach you about what the Chinese believe the human body to be made of.
First Nations Beliefs: This site will teach you about the traditional First Nations healing and their beliefs about the human body.

African Medical Practices: This site explains some traditional African healing and medicine practice which demonstrate some of their beliefs about the human body.

Types of Human Tissue: This is a PowerPoint that defines the different types of tissues in the human body.

Human Tissue Quiz

Tissues of Life: Interactive website that teaches you about the four types of tissues.

Interactive System Game called All Systems Go
The Respiratory System
Your Yucky and Cool Body: The Respiratory System
The Heart and Circulatory System

Quiz and Worksheet on the Circulatory System

How Do you Digest Food? This site explains to you how your digestive system works.

Interactive Digestive System

Digestive System Matching Game

Excretory System: The Science of Peeing

The Nervous System

Videos



Organ systems song

An informative video about tissues


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